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  • This cordiform ( heart-shaped ) projection originated in the 16th century.
  • Leaves are generally green-glabrescent above, ovate-lanceolate, the base cordiform.
  • The maps Donne would have been familiar with are not the cordiform maps, which appear in the shape of a heart.
  • The leaves are cordiform-emarinate, flabby, dull, limb finely wrinkled ( like crepe ) between the sub-veins.
  • Fin?s heart-shaped ( cordiform ) map projection may be his most famous illustration, and was frequently employed by other notable cartographers, including Peter Apian and Gerardus Mercator.
  • Instead, Walker suggests that Donne was basing his work on William Cunningham's " Cosmographical Glasse ", a 1559 book which showed a single-leafed cordiform map.
  • He refined and promoted the " Werner map projection ", a cordiform ( heart-shape ) projection map that had been developed by Johannes Stabius ( Stab ) of Vienna around 1500.
  • More than simply heart-shaped, cordiform maps also allow the display of multiple worlds, with opposing hemispheres  and Sharp argues that Donne's work references such a multiple world map in lines 11 to 18.
  • The first depiction of Terra Australis on a globe was probably on Johannes Sch鰊er's lost 1523 globe on which Oronce Fine is thought to have based his 1531 double cordiform ( heart-shaped ) map of the world.
  • At low density, they are long spatulates with a central meristem and a slightly more developed wing than the other; at medium densities they are cordiforms and at high densities are band-like with a large amount of antheridia.
  • The essential distinction is thus that, while both interpret Donne's work as referencing cordiform maps, Sharp sees it as referencing a map showing two worlds, while Walker maintains that the reference is to a map showing only one.
  • In particular, she argues that Sharp's conclusions are incorrect, and that the actual words of the poem refer to a cordiform map showing a single world rather than one showing two worlds; " my face on thine eye ", for example, not " eyes ".
  • Some 590 worked flint artefacts consisting of number of handaxes ( pointed, subcordiform, cordiform, ovate and bout coup?forms ), three cores and a number of retouched, utilised and waste flakes were individually recorded with over 1, 000 pieces of microdebitage recovered from the 0.50 m2 spit units.
  • The map is heart shaped, otherwise known as a " cordiform projection, " a style that was popular in sixteenth century Europe, and the extant copy was printed from wooden blocks in Venice, Italy, in 1559 . It was kept until the late 18th century in the archives of the Venetian Council of Ten.
  • Robert L . Sharp argues that these references can be logically interpreted as yet another reference to love; the maps Donne with which would have been familiar were not the cordiform maps, which appear in the shape of a heart and allow for the display of multiple worlds, which Donne alludes to in lines 11 to 18.